
Director of Athletics Chris Massaro said APR was a point of contention during his interview for the position at Middle Tennessee. (MT)

Latest News · May 7, 2008
Every sport achieves passing grade
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - Middle Tennessee is not only earning high marks in the athletic arena but the University's athletic department also is making the grade in terms of academics and retention, as well, according to the NCAA's annual Academic Progress Report released this week. According to the report, Middle Tennessee enjoyed a passing mark in each of its 17 Division I sports with four teams (women's golf, men's golf, men's tennis and volleyball) each turning in a perfect mark of 1,000.
Athletics · April 27, 2008
Numerous benefits for area businesses
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - The Middle Tennessee Athletic Department announced today a special football season ticket program for area businesses called the "Blue Raider Business Partner Program." The program is designed to build new relationships and cultivate new interest in Middle Tennessee football.
Athletics · April 16, 2008
61 student-athletes now in prestigious society
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - Middle Tennessee's athletic department inducted 10 student-athletes into the Chi Alpha Sigma Honor Society on Monday evening at the Rose and Emmett Kennon Hall of Fame, the fourth class of inductees for the honor society.
Athletics · April 14, 2008
Adams, Corder named Student-Athletes of the Year
Today's luncheon honored all the Academic Honor Roll (3.0-3.49) and Commissioner's List (3.5 and above) members while also announcing the following individual and team awards:
The Raider Award for Highest GPA: Brandi Brown (4.0), Richard Cowden (4.0), Whitney Darlington (4.0), Victoria Monasterolo, Tiffany Sawyer (4.0), and William Songock (4.0).
Team GPA Award: Women - Softball; Men - Tennis
Female Student-Athlete of the Year: Ashley Adams, Volleyball
Male Student-Athlete of the Year: Clinton Corder, Football
Athletics · January 28, 2008
Proceeds to benefit athletic programs at Middle Tennessee
The Blue Raider Athletic Association on Thursday began accepting bids for two Super Bowl XLII tickets to be auctioned in benefit of the University athletic programs. Fans wishing to bid may do so through GoBlueRaiders.com by clicking this link.
Athletics · January 24, 2008
Students have shot at free airline tickets
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - The Middle Tennessee marketing department announced the new Rowdy Raider Rewards Program recently which is directed toward all Middle Tennessee students. The new program went into effect on January 5.